A Large-Scale Multimodal Car Dataset with Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Deep Learning Benchmarks
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A Large-Scale Multimodal Car Dataset with Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Deep Learning Benchmarks
Universal modeling and simulation of fluid mechanics upon machine learning. From the Boltzmann equation, heading towards multiscale and multiphysics flows.
Repository for the open-source lethe CFD/DEM/CFD-DEM project
A simple code, which solves 1D/2D linear advection, inviscid compressible hydrodynamic and MHD equations within a finite volume framework, using high order Godunov-type methods with TVD Runge-Kutta timestepping. It is written for teaching purposes in Python with an extensive usage of NumPy library.
A set of tools for pre and postprocessing prepared for the high-order Navier-Stokes solver XCompact3d
The fastest and most memory efficient lattice Boltzmann CFD software, running on all GPUs via OpenCL. Free for non-commercial use.
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
CFD pre- and post-processing python modules
An efficient parallel dispersive tsunami model
Fourier-Galerkin-based massively-parallelised Navier-Stokes solver
Python and Paraview postprocessing tools for use with NREL's SOWFA
Simple 2d finite volume solver for Euler equations using c++ kokkos library
CFD solve on a current quantum computer
TRUST is a thermohydraulic software package for CFD simulations. It was originally designed for incompressible single-phase and Low Mach Number flows, but now also allows simulating real compressible multi-phase flows. TRUST is also being progressively ported to support GPU acceleration (NVidia/AMD). This software is OpenSource (BSD license).
DAFoam: Discrete Adjoint with OpenFOAM for High-fidelity Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
Simulation of the n-component twin-bulb diffusion experiment using the finite volume method.
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